The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... too positively on the other fide of the Question : that is , with regard to my Opinion of his Knowledge in the dead Languages . And therefore the Passages , that I occafionally quote from the Claffics , fhall not be I xxviii The PREFACE .
... too positively on the other fide of the Question : that is , with regard to my Opinion of his Knowledge in the dead Languages . And therefore the Passages , that I occafionally quote from the Claffics , fhall not be I xxviii The PREFACE .
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In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. I occafionally quote from the Claffics , fhall not be urged as Proofs that he knowingly imitated those Originals ; but brought to shew how happily he has express'd himself up- on the fame Topicks . A ...
In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. I occafionally quote from the Claffics , fhall not be urged as Proofs that he knowingly imitated those Originals ; but brought to shew how happily he has express'd himself up- on the fame Topicks . A ...
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... fhall I hear him speak ? Hoft . Ay , that you shall . Jul . That will be musick . Hoft . Hark , hark ! Jul . Is he among these ? Hoft . Ay ; but peace , let's hear ' em . SONG . Who is Silvia ? what is she , That all our Swains commend ...
... fhall I hear him speak ? Hoft . Ay , that you shall . Jul . That will be musick . Hoft . Hark , hark ! Jul . Is he among these ? Hoft . Ay ; but peace , let's hear ' em . SONG . Who is Silvia ? what is she , That all our Swains commend ...
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... fhall share with you . Lucio . You had marr'd all else . Ifab . Not with fond shekles of the tested gold , Or ftones , whose rate are either rich , or poor , As fancy values them ; but with true prayers , That shall be up at heav'n ...
... fhall share with you . Lucio . You had marr'd all else . Ifab . Not with fond shekles of the tested gold , Or ftones , whose rate are either rich , or poor , As fancy values them ; but with true prayers , That shall be up at heav'n ...
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... fhall you hear disproved to her eyes , ' Till the her self confess it . Duke . Good Friar , let's hear it . Do you not smile at this , lord Angelo ? O heav'n ! the vanity of wretched fools ! Give us some seats ; come , Cousin Angelo ...
... fhall you hear disproved to her eyes , ' Till the her self confess it . Duke . Good Friar , let's hear it . Do you not smile at this , lord Angelo ? O heav'n ! the vanity of wretched fools ! Give us some seats ; come , Cousin Angelo ...
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